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Re: Switching default python to 3.6?



On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 05:25:21PM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
> 
> Thomas Klausner <tk%giga.or.at@localhost> writes:
> 
> > Currently, pkgsrc defaults to python 2.7. The newest python is 3.6.
> >
> > Locally, I've been using pkgsrc with a default of python-3.x for a
> > long time now, and I don't see any breakage because of that. Packages
> > that only support python-2.7 still install that version.
> >
> > I'd like to switch the default to 3.6. Are there any particular
> > reasons I shouldn't?
> 
> I'm not really plugged in enough to python to be sure.
> 
> But we're only ~20 days from freeze start, and this structurally matches
> some recent destabilizing changes.  In general I'm opposed to signficant
> large-scale-impact changes right before freeze, such as (aside from
> micro/security updates) upgrading perl, clang, or gtk3, or changing php
> versions.  (I realize gtk3 and php haven't caused trouble, and the
> fallout from the new clang was minor, but nobody expected perl to cause
> trouble, and it really did.  I don't mean to object to progress, just to
> separate recovery from progress from the freeze.)
> 
> I don't see any compelling arguments why this needs to be now vs for Q4,
> and in particular you didn't propose it 45 days ago :-)
> 
> If there aren't serious objections by the time the freeze is over, the
> first few weeks of the new quarter seem like a good time.

I am not in a hurry, so after the freeze is fine with me.
 Thomas


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